A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Whitefont all unaired in the U.S. ep discussion, identifying it as such, and including the show and ep title in blackfont.
Blackfont is allowed after the show has aired on the east coast.
This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
Actually, Fay, there's a small assortment of messy painful noncon involving demon possession in the show. Check out Destina on LJ, and the WIP that Kroki_refur is posting to supernaturalfic. Destina's is really good; I'm sort of witholding judgment on KR's until I can tell where it's going (if they end up in a happy pile of Wincest I'm going to be cranky).
Juliana, Destina's was the one I was telling you about at dinner, that was so painful but wonderful. I can send you the link if you want.
I decided not to read any more of KR's, until it's done and I hear from others if it did go to the bad happy pile place.
Lee, link to Destina's, please? I looked, but there's too much, and some of it hurts my head.
Because they yet again put a scene in a Previously that we NEVER SAW IN AN ACTUAL EPISODE.
Okay, it wasn't in there, was it? Scott and I wondered about that, last night.
I get RDM's reasons for not including a line about that from Roslyn, but personally I would have loved a throwaway exchange between her and Tori to the effect of "You know, Baltar's been talking to himself in his cell too." "Huh. Freaks."
Heh. Did Ron give his reasons in the podcast? What were they? I'm too lazy to listen to the podcasts.
Yeah, there added a scene about the Sagitarrons in the Previouslies. . . there may have been more. (I can't remember now.)
Lee, link to Destina's, please?
Destina's The Night Country.
edited to change the link to the warnings page, which links to the story, because of the potential squick/pain factor for some.
Thanks, Lee. I think I've seen the warning page on that one, but.... Am intrigued, though.
Did Ron give his reasons in the podcast? What were they?
Basically, they felt it would be too much like "Aha, a clue!" except it really wouldn't be, since there's nothing an outside observer could deduce from the fact that Baltar and Six both share a weird behavioral tic. So it could never be anything but a red herring, and they decided it would be better to just ignore it.
How much do I love Kripke? SO MUCH.
It's adorable, although I'm told the article is totally spoilery. Still, cute! Kripke is such a fanboy.